A contractor for the Department of Energy is giving a gift for Oak Ridge students new computers. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:24 AM EDT April 16, 2021
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Oak Ridge students are getting a gift to help them with their studies, from a cleanup contractor with the Department of Energy.
The Oak Ridge School system will be able to help students in need after UCOR donates 100 laptops, officials said. Students who need new and reliable technology will be able to complete their studies and lessons easier with the donation. Teachers also said that the gift will help students more than can be measured.
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(Clean Fuels Development Coalition) The Clean Fuels Development Coalition (CFDC) today applauded the work of the State of Nebraska following the release of a report that found higher ethanol blends are safe, efficient, and cost effective when used in conventional vehicles.
The yearlong demonstration involved 50 non-flex fuel vehicles (non-FFVs) from the State of Nebraska’s fleet “to determine adaptability, economic feasibility, and environmental impact of using E30”. According to Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, the final report on the test indicates positive results on all counts.
“These results validate what we have known for some time now, which is that today’s automobiles can perform quite well on higher ethanol blends, at a lower cost per mile and with significant environmental improvements”, said CFDC Member Jim Seurer of Glacial Lakes Energy in Watertown, South Dakota.
James Richardson, soldier in Merrill s Marauders, dies at 99 in Tennessee The Associated Press, Nashville Tennessean
A Tennessee man who was among the last surviving members of the World War II jungle fighting unit known as Merrill s Marauders has died at age 99.
James Eubaun Richardson of Jacksboro was among nearly 3,000 U.S. soldiers deployed in 1944 on a secret mission behind enemy lines in Japanese-occupied Burma.
They battled hunger, disease and enemy troops while trekking roughly 1,000 miles to capture a Japanese-held airfield.
Barely 200 of the soldiers remained in the fight at the mission s end, including Richardson who kept going despite malaria and a bullet wound to his shoulder.
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